
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In 2005, Rachael Robertson gave up the comforts of home to lead a team of fellow expeditioners to Antarctica. Her 12 months included managing a small group in the dark depths of an Antarctic winter. That experience and subsequent extensive research has shown that a focus on respect drives the highest performing teams. She outlines her thoughts in her new book, 'Respect Trumps Harmony: why being liked is overrated and constructive conflict gets results'.
Reference:
You can purchase a copy of Rachael Robertson’s book, 'Respect Trumps Harmony', at her website
Business Essentials Daily is produced by:
SoundCartel
soundcartel.com.au
+61 3 9882 8333
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By SoundCartel5
11 ratings
In 2005, Rachael Robertson gave up the comforts of home to lead a team of fellow expeditioners to Antarctica. Her 12 months included managing a small group in the dark depths of an Antarctic winter. That experience and subsequent extensive research has shown that a focus on respect drives the highest performing teams. She outlines her thoughts in her new book, 'Respect Trumps Harmony: why being liked is overrated and constructive conflict gets results'.
Reference:
You can purchase a copy of Rachael Robertson’s book, 'Respect Trumps Harmony', at her website
Business Essentials Daily is produced by:
SoundCartel
soundcartel.com.au
+61 3 9882 8333
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

38 Listeners

16 Listeners

20 Listeners

326 Listeners

204 Listeners

59 Listeners

11 Listeners